“The children were talking about you and your stories for days after. There wasn’t a child in the room who wasnt a part of your journey. They were totally immersed and spellbound.” (Wesley Prep Australia)
“Performance is a completely inadequate word to describe the relationship you had with the children” (Wairoa Public Library NZ)
“Even children sit still and listen when this man spins a yarn” (Gisborne Herald. NZ)
“Able to paint pictures with his words and actions. … His shows are intense and physically demanding.” (Waikato Press. NZ)
“That laughter you feel is bubbling in him on stage truly is a part of his personality.” (Stagedoor UK)
“Thank you for a wonderful interactive storytelling session. The children’s belly-laughs were heard throughout the school! They really enjoyed it.” (Makara Model School NZ)
“They Laughed (a lot), they cried (almost), but mostly they laughed when the fabulous Andy Wright enthralled.” (Dannevirke Times NZ)
“His talent was truly amazing he had me (a great granny!) projected right back to childhood with his fantasy tales. Thanks so very much to all who organised the visit of this exceptionally talented man (Wilima Buckingham, Jacks Bay)
“Wow. Congratulations on a great session and I hope you’ll be back again” (Shrine of Rememberance. Australia)
The real magic is when you see children and adults so enraptured that they are actually there - they’re actually living that moment. The ability to suspend the reality of the now and live in that mythical magical place. (The Courier, Timaru)
“Just want to say thanks so much for a legendary performance. The kids loved it! Great combination of stories too! Everyone here is raving about you!” (Huntingtower School Australia)
“we would like to sincerely thank you for your energetic, uplifting and very movingstorytelling session. You were able to clearly capture the essence of exactly what happened during Holy Week.” (Ursula Frayne Catholic College)
“Listen to one of Andrew’s stories and you’re transported to a world of weird and wonderful characters of every shape size and personality.” (Rotorua Review. NZ)